| Date : | January 2005 |
| Location : | University of Cambrige, Great Britain |
| Publication : | Mairs, R, & Stevenson, A. (eds), 2007, Current Research in Egyptology 2005, Oxford: Oxbow Books |
List of papers
| Author | Title | Publication reference |
| Karen Exell | Why did the Egyptians make monuments? | |
| Nikolaos Lazaridis | It is better to be silent than speak in vain? The Challenge of Producing Proverbs in Demotic and Greek | 66-73 |
| Geoffrey Tassie | Single Mother Goddesses and Divine Kingship: the Sidelock of Youth and the Maternal Bond – Revisited | |
| Benoit Claus | Realms of Memory in Ancient Egypt : Museon & Library in Egyptian Temples | |
| Rachel Mairs | Egyptian Artifacts in South and Central Asia | 74-89 |
| Claire Malleson | Investigating ancient Egyptian towns: a study of Itj-Tawy | 89-104 |
| Heather Lee McCarthy | A Study of Ramesside Royal Women’s Tombs in the Valley of the Queens | 105-122 |
| Yvette Balbaligo | Bringing Egypt out of Academia: Current Initiatives in the Petrie Museum | 1-15 |
| Ole Herslund | “God is up” – The Ritual of Amenhotep I, Embodied Structures and Ritualized Agents in ramesside Deir el-Medina | |
| Andras Gulyas | The Lonely god of Luxor | 22-37 |
| Mike Stammers | New Thoughts on Campbell’s Tomb | 138-147 |
| Jan Moje | Research in Hieroglyphic Palaeography of some 19th Dynasty Private Stelae | |
| Paul James Cowie | Reassessing the New Kingdom Egyptian Empire in the Levant | |
| Mike Brass | Investigating the origins of social complexity in early Saharan pastoralists | |
| Nicola Harrington | Sirrah, your father’s dead: Children in the mortuary realm in New Kingdom Egypt | 52-65 |
| Sally McAleely | More about flower arranging in ancient Egypt: some New Kingdom and Graeco-Roman Period archaeobotanical remains examined from a material culture perspective | |
| Barbara Tratsaert | Wadi Bakariya, a Roman gold mine settlement in the Eastern Desert of Egypt | |
| Rune Nyord | The Body in the Hymns to the Coffin Sides | |
| Ali Abd-ul Halim | Which came first? Maat or Isft (Chaos) in Ancient Egyptian cosmology | |
| Richard Bussmann | Pepi I and the temple of Satet on Elephantine | 16-21 |
| Steven Gregory | The King in Time and Space: Expression of Spatial and Temporal Aspects of Ancient Egyptian Kingship | |
| Anne Morrison | Was Ancient Egyptian Really an Exotic Language? A View from Applied Linguistics | 123-137 |
| Pippa Payne | In Excess of 50 Dogs | |
| Paula Veiga | Health in Ancient Egypt | |
| Amandine Marshall | The Fly and the Lion as Examples of Royal rewards | |
| Paulo Carreira | Akhenaten’s offering Scenes and Hymns to the Aten | |
| Frederik Hagen | A New Kemit-type text? | 38-51 |
| Charlotte Booth | Nubians in Egyptian Art | |
| Tom Hardwick | Fragments from Sinai: discoveries in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford | |
| Marwa Helmy | Socio-economic aspects of mortuary remain in predynastic and early dynastic Egypt-energy expenditure analysis revised | |
| Alice Stevenson | The Biographies of Predynastic and Early Dynastic Palettes | 148-162 |
| Vanda Raimundo | Cosmetic beauty and seduction in Ancient Egypt | |
| Jenna Spellane | The So-Called ‘Daily-Life’ Mummy-Boards From The Tomb Of Sennedjem At Deir El-Medina | |
| Georgia Xekalaki | Egyptian Royal Women and Diplomatic Activity | 163-173 |
Information Courtesy of CRE XIV Committee.
